Lumenocity will bring 12,500 people per day – and that's just the ticketed folks – to Over-the-Rhine's Washington Park this Friday through Sunday. But that's not the only thing going on in OTR and Downtown. Here are a few other happenings.

For more live music Downtown, head to MidPoint Indie Summer. The free indie music series on Fountain Square from MidPoint Music Festival and 3CDC happens every Friday through Aug. 29. Friday's lineup features The Spiders (a tribute to David Bowie), The Honey Spiders, Bad People and To No End.

The 21st edition of the Cincy Blues Fest brought four stages of local, regional and national blues acts to Sawyer Point.
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Cincy Blues Fest:

Take in three stages of blues music on the riverfront when Cincy Blues Fest returns to Saywer Point. Friday's scheduled acts include Selwyn Birchwood, Jarekus Singleton, Dana Fuchs and Jimmy D. Rogers. Sonny Moorman, Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan, The Kilborn Alley Blues Band and Guy Forsyth are among those set to perform on Saturday.

Details: 5 p.m.-midnight Friday; 4 p.m.-midnight Saturday. Sawyer Point Park, 705 East Pete Rose Way, Downtown. $15 per day general admission; $20 two-day passes available at the gate on Friday. $5 each day for children 13-18; free for children under 12 with parent/guardian. www.cincybluesfest.org.

Hi-Tek will be at the Beats by Self Diploma summer series on Saturday night.(Photo: File)

Beats by Self Diploma:

Poets, singers, rappers and writers showcase their talents at the Beats by Self Diploma summer series. It takes place on Saturdays through Aug. 30. Up this week: Hi-Tek with Friends, Jillian Faith, Suave & Under New Order, Frankly Speaking, B. Soul and Haze.

Findlay Market's Craft Beer Series brings a guest brewery to the market's OTR Biergarten each week. This Saturday and Sunday, it's Blank Slate, which will have representatives on site and will serve two of its beers alongside the bier gaten's regular selection of Christian Moerlein brews. On Sunday, there will be live music by Hayden Kaye.

Wine, food, a silent auction and a view overlooking Fountain Square will be among the highlights of the second annual "White Out Cancer" Wine Tasting. Geared toward young professionals, who are encouraged to wear white, it's sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati chapter of the American Cancer Society. Food will be by Moerlein Lager House; drinks by Goldberg Wine Partners.